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Crime

Pablo Escobar’s Successors - Cocaine in Colombia

November 10, 2020

Colombia's cocaine production dropped after Pablo Escobar's death. But today, it is soaring again. The South American country has once again become the world's leading producer of the drug.

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Image: Getty Images/AFP/R. Arboleda

This documentary follows the trails of the cocaine cartels.

Image: Imago/Zuma Press

Pablo Escobar was probably the most powerful, dangerous and unscrupulous drug lord who ever lived. His assassination by the police in 1993 was preceded by fights between rival drug gangs. In the years following his death, new leaders took control, and today cocaine trade in Colombia is once again a booming business.

Image: Getty Images/AFP/R. Arboleda

Spanish journalist David Beriain accompanies the Colombian armed forces in Operation Agamemnon, which aims to crush the most influential drug cartel in Colombia. Beriain also visits a cocaine laboratory and gains fascinating insight into the drug's production process.

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